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1 Diwali 6 Lesson Objectives Core Content Objectives Students will: Locate Asia and India on a map or globe Identify Hinduism as a major religion originating in Asia Identify the names for followers of Hinduism Identify important figures in Hinduism Identify Diwali as an important holiday in Hinduism Language Arts Objectives The following language arts objectives are addressed in this lesson. Objectives aligning with the Common Core State Standards are noted with the corresponding standard in parentheses. Refer to the Alignment Chart for additional standards addressed in all lessons in this domain. Students will: Interpret information from a chart on Hinduism and Buddhism and connect it to information learned in Diwali (RI.2.7) With guidance and support from adults and peers, focus on information presented in Diwali and strengthen writing as needed by revising and editing (W.2.5) Summarize in writing the content of Diwali (SL.2.2) Ask and answer who questions orally to gather information or deepen understanding of the information contained in Diwali (SL.2.3) Add drawings to a summary of the information contained in Diwali to clarify ideas, thoughts, and feelings (SL.2.5) 76 Early Asian Civilizations 6 Diwali
2 Prior to listening to Diwali, identify orally what they know and have learned about Hinduism Share writing with others Core Vocabulary archer, n. Someone who shoots with a bow and arrow Example: In fiction, Robin Hood is a well-known archer who has incredible aim. Variation(s): archers custom, n. A habitual practice Example: It was Taylor s custom to read a book before she went to sleep each night. Variation(s): customs Diwali, n. A Hindu festival that celebrates the goodness in other people Example: Arti and her family light lamps each year on Diwali. Variation(s): none prosperity, n. Being successful or having good fortune Example: Studying hard can lead to great prosperity in school and in life. Variation(s): prosperities At a Glance Exercise Materials Minutes Introducing the Read-Aloud What Have We Already Learned? Instructional Master 3B-1 10 Purpose for Listening Presenting the Read-Aloud Diwali 15 Discussing the Read-Aloud Comprehension Questions 10 Word Work: Custom 5 Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day Extensions Interactive Illustrations drawing paper, drawing tools 20 Early Asian Civilizations 6 Diwali 77
3 Diwali Introducing the Read-Aloud 6A 10 minutes What Have We Already Learned? Tell students that over the last two lessons, they have listened to a story and a poem associated with the Country of India, which they are studying. You may wish to take a poll to see which of the two narratives the students liked better: The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal or The Blind Men and the Elephant. Now use Instructional Master 3B-1 to help students review what they have already learned about Hinduism. As you ask students questions about where Hinduism began, the number of gods in Hinduism, what the followers of Hinduism are called, etc., show students Flip Book images 3A-2 to 3A-8 to facilitate discussion and help them formulate answers. Purpose for Listening Remind students that there are often holidays associated with a particular religion. If students were exposed to the Early World Civilizations domain in Grade 1, ask them if they know of any holidays associated with Judaism, Christianity, and/or Islam. Tell students to listen carefully to today s read-aloud to find out if there are any important holidays in Hinduism. 78 Early Asian Civilizations 6A Diwali
4 Presenting the Read-Aloud 15 minutes Diwali Show image 6A-1: Hindu woman 1 [Pause for student responses.] What is this woman holding in her hands? 1 This woman is a Hindu and she is holding candles for Diwali (di-wah-lee). Diwali is one of the many festivals held every year by Hindus in India and around the world. Diwali means Festival of Lights. Diwali is an important festival because of what each light symbolizes. According to an ancient Indian legend, Diwali began many, many years ago to celebrate the victory, or success, of a king in battle. The story, however, begins with a Hindu god. Show image 6A-2: Vishnu 2 [Pause and have students share something they remember about Vishnu.] 3 Say the name Ravana with me. As you know, Hindus worship many gods and goddesses. Who is the god Vishnu? 2 Vishnu is known by Hindus as the protector of the whole universe. Hindus believe that long ago when the earth was troubled by an evil demon named Ravana, 3 Vishnu sent himself as a human being to save Earth s people from Ravana s cruelty. Show image 6A-3: Prince Rama victorious, people celebrating 4 Say the name Rama with me. 5 An archer is a person who uses a bow and arrow. 6 The prince Rama fought the evil demon Ravana for fourteen years! Do you think that s a long time to fi ght someone? 7 or habitual practice 8 Why did the people light lamps? Vishnu s human form, born to the king of the holy city of Ayodhya (a-yod-ya), was named Rama. 4 Prince Rama was intelligent and kind. An especially good archer, he grew up to be a noble warrior. 5 Following Vishnu s plan, Rama left his city to fight Ravana, the evil demon. He fought a long and difficult battle. Finally, after fourteen years, Rama defeated Ravana and returned home to become the new king. 6 To celebrate his return, the people of Ayodhya lit rows of small, clay, oil-burning lamps called diyas (DEE-yahs). They placed these lamps in their windows, by their doors, and in the rivers and streams. The light of each lamp s flame was a symbol of good, returning after years of darkness, or evil. Every year thereafter Hindus in Ayodhya repeated the custom 7 of lighting lamps, honoring the strength and goodness of Rama. Gradually, the custom spread to other parts of the land. 8 Early Asian Civilizations 6A Diwali 79
5 Show image 6A-4: Child holding a light 9 During which months is the festival? 10 For how many days do people celebrate the good in themselves and others? Today, Diwali is the most famous of all Indian festivals. Begun by the Hindus, Diwali is now celebrated by many Indians worldwide, not just Hindus. The timing of the festival, which is based on the cycles of the moon, falls on different days every year, but it is always in either October or November. For five days, people celebrate the goodness in one another. 9 Lamps and candles illuminate windows and doorways. Walls and gateposts are strewn with tiny lights. Garlands of electric lights stretch for miles throughout the cities and the countryside. Each light stands for the good inside the person who lit it, symbolizing light over darkness good over evil. 10 Show image 6A-5: Lakshmi 11 Say the name Lakshmi with me. What is Lakshmi the goddess of? Prosperity means success or good fortune. 12 or successful Lakshmi (LUHKSH-mee), the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity, is also welcomed into the homes of the Hindu people during Diwali. 11 In the weeks before the festival begins, Hindu families clean their homes in anticipation of pleasing Lakshmi s spirit when she visits them. They bow in front of statues to Lakshmi, thanking her and praying for a prosperous 12 year ahead. Flowers adorn homes and businesses. Some businessmen even decorate their cars with flowers and palm fronds, hoping that Lakshmi will help their engines run well for the coming year! Diwali is a time of new beginnings, much like New Year s celebrations in other parts of the world. Show image 6A-6: Diwali celebration 13 What does the word custom mean? Diwali is celebrated differently in different parts of India. Customs vary, but nearly everywhere people delight in spending these five days with family and friends. 13 They send cards to relatives and give gifts to one another. They buy new clothes for Diwali festivities. They play games, sing songs, say special prayers, and gather to share big meals. Dried fruits, nuts, and lots of sweets fill their homes. Firecrackers split the air on most nights, lighting up the sky even more during this magical Festival of Lights. 80 Early Asian Civilizations 6A Diwali
6 Discussing the Read-Aloud 15 minutes Comprehension Questions 10 minutes 1. Literal Are there any important holidays in Hinduism? (yes, Diwali) How long does the holiday last? (five days) 2. Literal What does the word Diwali mean? (Festival of Lights) Who celebrates this holiday? (Hindus and other Indians) 3. Inferential Why do you think this holiday is called Diwali or Festival of Lights? (There are many, many lights.) 4. Inferential What do people do during Diwali? (light lamps, candles, or display electric lights; spend time with family and friends; send cards to relatives and give gifts to one another; etc.) 5. Inferential What do the lights during Diwali symbolize? (the goodness in other people that shines over evil) Do you have any customs that celebrate the good in others or any holidays in which you have similar activities as Hindus have during Diwali? (Answers may vary.) 6. Evaluative You heard that Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, is welcomed into the homes of Hindus during Diwali. Why do you think this particular goddess is welcomed? (Answers may vary.) 7. Literal With what do Hindus decorate their homes and cars to honor Lakshmi and to ask for prosperity? (flowers and palm fronds or leaves) [Please continue to model the Question? Pair Share process for students, as necessary, and scaffold students in their use of the process.] 8. Evaluative Who? Pair Share: Asking questions after a readaloud is one way to see how much everyone has learned. Think of a question you can ask your neighbor about the readaloud that starts with the word who. For example, you could ask, Who did you hear about in today s read-aloud? Turn to your neighbor and ask your who question. Listen to your neighbor s response. Then your neighbor will ask a new who question and you will get a chance to respond. I will call on several of you to share your questions with the class. Early Asian Civilizations 6A Diwali 81
7 9. After hearing today s read-aloud and questions and answers, do you have any remaining questions? [If time permits, you may wish to allow for individual, group, or class research of the text and/or other resources to answer these questions.] Word Work: Custom 5 minutes 1. In the read-aloud you heard, Every year thereafter Hindus in Ayodhya repeated the custom of lighting lamps, honoring the strength and goodness of Rama. 2. Say the word custom with me. 3. A custom is a habitual practice, something that you do the same way on a regular basis. 4. It was Meliza s custom to eat apples with salt. 5. Do you have a custom or a habitual practice here at school? Try to use the word custom when you tell about it. [Ask two or three students. If necessary, guide and/or rephrase the students responses: My custom is to... ] 6. What s the word we ve been talking about? What part of speech is the word custom? (noun) How do you know it is a noun? (It is a thing.) Use a Sharing activity for follow-up. Directions: With your partner, talk about a custom you and your family have. Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day 82 Early Asian Civilizations 6A Diwali
8 Diwali 6B Extensions 20 minutes Interactive Illustrations Explain to students that they will all get to be authors and illustrators in this activity. Give each student a sheet of paper folded in half. On the left side of the paper, have each student write a sentence about the read-aloud they just heard. Pair each student with a partner, and ask each partner to read his/ her sentence aloud and then trade papers. Using the right-hand side of their partner s paper, have each student draw a picture that goes with his or her partner s sentence. Then have students hand the papers back to the original author. Encourage the author to add descriptive words to his or her original sentence using carets (a wedge-shaped mark used to show that a word has been inserted), and hand the papers back to the illustrators to draw more details into the illustration. Allow several students to share and discuss how their partners illustrations differed from the pictures they had imagined in their heads when they wrote their sentences. As students discuss the illustrations, remember to repeat and expand upon each response using richer and more complex language, including, if possible, any read-aloud vocabulary. Note: You may wish to model this activity before students work in pairs. Early Asian Civilizations 6B Diwali 83
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